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Answered by Imadaha
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The pie chart outlines the percentages of poor family types in the United Kingdom in 2002. Generally speaking, 14% British households were insolvent in 2002 and half of those poor families were sole parents and singles without any child.

As can be seen, 26% sole parents in the United Kingdom were economically insolvent in 2002 and this was the highest ratio for the poor British family types. Poverty was prevalent among the singles without children as 24% of them were under the poverty line. These two types of households accounted for half of the total poverty-stricken families in the UK in 2002.

Couples with children had greater poverty rate than couples without children. While the 15% former family types witnessed economic misfortune, the latter accounted for 9% of such households. It is worth noticing that ages British had fewer poverty rates than their younger counterparts. One in twenty aged couples had to go through financial hardships while it was 7% for the single aged person.

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Answered by arumugamjothia
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the above chart represent the proportion of every house hold who are living poverty the above data show that single age are 7% aged couples 5% single without chilren 24% couple without child 9% sole parents 26% couple with children 15% and all the house hold 14% sole parents and single without children are affected more in poverty and the lowest is single aged and aged couples. mediumly affected are couple with children and house hold this the data what the above pie chart shows.

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